Hastiin is a rare Navajo given name derived from the word 'has'ti'in', meaning "big". It's culturally significant among the Navajo people, carrying a strong and powerful sound reflecting its meaning. Its usage as a given name is uncommon outside the Navajo Nation.
Kahlin is an American given name of Native American origin, derived from two elements: 'kahl,' meaning 'red' in Cherokee and Lenape languages, and '-in,' a Navajo suffix signifying 'place of.' It translates to "red place" or "red land.
Naataanii is a Native American, specifically Navajo, given name that originates from the word "naat'aanii," translating to "the dawn" or "the east." It symbolizes new beginnings and possibilities. Variations include Natehnee, Natanee, Nathinee.
Navajo is a Native American first name originating from the Navajo tribe, native to the Southwestern United States. It signifies strength, resilience, and rich history.
Nizhoni is a female given name of Navajo origin, meaning 'beauty' in the Navajo language. It is pronounced as 'nee-ZOH-nee', with the stress on the second syllable.
Nizhonii is a Native American, specifically Navajo, unisex first name meaning "snow on top." It's often given to winter-born babies, reflecting Navajo cultural appreciation for the beauty and purity of snow.
Tsosie is a Navajo male given name deriving from Diné language, meaning "among the rocks". It reflects the strong connection of Navajo culture to nature and surroundings.
Wynonah is a rare female given name of Cherokee origin. It combines "wini", meaning "woman", and "na", meaning "first". Pronounced "wi-NO-nah", it consists of three syllabic sounds.